Neil Gaiman
You know what my mum once said?’ said Rosie… ‘She said that if a just-married couple put a coin in a jar every time they make love in their first year, and take a coin out for every time that they make love in the years that follow, the jar will never be emptied.’ And this means…?’ Well’, she said. ‘It’s interesting, isn’t it?
— Neil Gaiman
You lived what anybody gets, Bernie. You got a lifetime. No more. No less.
— Neil Gaiman
You're alive, Bod. That means you have infinite potential. You can do anything, make anything, dream anything. If you can change the world, the world will change. Potential. Once you're dead, it's gone. Over. You've made what you've made, dreamed your dream, written your name. You may be buried here, you may even walk. But that potential is finished.
— Neil Gaiman
You're alive, Bod. That means you have infinite potential. You can do anything, make anything, dream anything. If you change the world, the world will change.
— Neil Gaiman
You're always you, and that don't change, and you're always changing, and there's nothing you can do about it.
— Neil Gaiman
You're a poem?' I repeated. She chewed her lower lip. 'If you want. I am a poem, or I am a pattern, or a race of people whose world was swallowed by the sea.'' Isn't it hard to be three things at the same time?'' What's your name?'' Enn.'' So you are End,' she said. 'And you are a male. And you are a biped. Is it hard to be three things at the same time?
— Neil Gaiman
You’re as plain as the nose on your face,” said Mr. Pennyworth. “And your nose is remarkably obvious. As is the rest of your face, young man. As are you. For the sake of all that is holy, empty your mind. Now. You are an empty alleyway. You are a vacant doorway. Furthermore, you are nothing. Eyes will not see you. Minds will not hold you. Where you are is nothing and nobody.
— Neil Gaiman
You're Hell's Angels, then? What chapter are you from?''REVELATIONS. CHAPTER SIX.
— Neil Gaiman
You're playing with fire," she warned him." That's how I know I'm alive.
— Neil Gaiman
You're weird,' she said. 'You don't have any friends.'' I didn't come here for friends,' said Bod truthfully. "I came here to learn.' Mo's nose twitched. "Do you know how weird that is?' she asked. "Nobody comes to school to learn. I mean, you come because you have to.
— Neil Gaiman
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